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Ğabdulla Möxəmmətğərif ulı
Tuqay (April 26 [O.S.
April 14] 1886 –
April 15 [O.S.
April 2] 1913) was a
Volga Tatar poet, critic, publisher, and towering...
- (Abdul) and "Габдулла́" (
Gabdulla)
often used in Adyghe. The
Spanish variant is Abdala. The
Turkic Tatar language spells it as
Ğabdulla (Габдулла). The Christian...
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Tatar poet, critic, publisher, and
towering figure of
Tatar literature Ğabdulla Tuqay.
Kazan 2 was
completed on 15
September 1979. On 28
September 1984...
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Gabdulla Amantay (Bashkir: Ғабдулла Амантай, born as
Gabdulla Sahipgareevich Amantayev, 23 July 1907 – 10
October 1938) was a
Bashkir poet,
writer and...
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embedded in Russia’s economy, trade, and infrastructure. The
national poet
Ğabdulla Tuqay wrote in
response to the
Tatar emigration to
Turkey that was happening...
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Tatar adds the
ghayn instead (عبد الله, ’Abdullah; Tatar:
Ğabdulla / Габдулла; Yaña imlâ: غابدوللا /ʁabdulla/). In the
Mishar Tatar Dialect...
- Persian: عبدالله چلبير [citation needed], romanized: Abdullah Chalbir, Tatar:
Ğabdulla Çəlber) was the
ruler of
Volga Bulgaria from 1178 to 1225. He was the son...
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Tukay may
refer to:
Ğabdulla Tuqay (1886–1913),
Tatar poet Tukay,
Republic of Tatarstan, a
settlement in the
Republic of Tatarstan,
Russia Tukay, name...
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Platon Oyunsky Awards and
decorations of the
Soviet Union...
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Tatar adds the
ghayn instead (عبد الله, ʻAbd Allāh, ’Abdullah; Tatar:
Ğabdulla, Габдулла; Yaña imlâ: غابدوللا /ʁabdulla/). For the
related characters...